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"Think Like A Man Too" cast members Kevin Hart, right, and Alani "La La" Anthony, second from right, pose with boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr., second from left, and the film's producer William Packer at the premiere of the film on Monday, June 9, 2014, in Los Angeles.
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La La Anthony, a cast member in "Think Like A Man Too," attends the premiere of the film on Monday, June 9, 2014, in Los Angeles.The Associated Press

View full sizeNBA basketball player Carmelo Anthony, left, poses with his wife Alani "La La" Anthony, a cast member in "Think Like A Man Too," at the premiere of the film on Monday, June 9, 2014, in Los Angeles.Chris Pizzello | Invision | AP

Carmelo Anthony's wife LaLa Anthony almost had a wardrobe malfunction at the premiere of her new film "Think Like a Man Too." The TV personality joined the growing trend of showing skin on the red carpet with a black Alexander McQueen dress that exposed her cleavage and a very high thigh tattoo. The former Syracuse basketball star joined La La for the event in Los Angeles on Monday, along with boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr., singers Mary J. Blige and Ne-Yo, and cast members Kevin Hart, Meagan Good, Keke Palmer and Taraji P. Henson. The "Think Like a Man" sequel, based on the book by Steve Harvey, hits theaters on Friday, June 20. » Read more at TooFab and watch the trailer on YouTube.

Disney Junior announced it's making a sequel to "The Lion King," the 1994 film that taught everyone "hakuna matata" -- it means no worries. "The Lion Guard" will debut as a made-for-TV movie, starring Simba and Nala's son Kion as a cute young cub with a red mohawk. The film will premiere on the TV network in November 2015, and then a "Lion Guard" television series will begin airing in January 2016. One Disney exec said it'll be like "The Lion King meets The Avengers," but aimed for kids ages 2 to 7 years old.» Read more at Slash Film.

Joshua Jackson is hoping a "Mighty Ducks 4" happens someday. The 35-year-old actor talked about the possibility of a sequel in a new interview for the 20th anniversary of "D2: The Mighty Ducks." Jackson said he'd be happy to reprise his role as Charlie Conway to bring the hockey family film to a new generation. "I feel like a fourth film should happen, and if there was space for any of the original kids that come back and have a role, I would be surprised that anybody didn't want to do it," he said.» Read more at CBS.

Speaking of sequels, Sean Astin and Corey Feldman are on board for a "Goonies 2," too. Richard Donner recently said a follow-up to the 1985 film is in the works, and more and more cast members have come out in support of the project. "I certainly like the idea of doing it," Astin said. "If they really wanted us to be in it, I'm sure there would be some way to work it out... [Corey's] fired up. He's ready to go." The 43-year-old actor added that he thinks a new movie will focus on the original Goonies' kids on a new adventure, guaranteeing "it'll happen, whether in my lifetime or not."» Read more at E! News.